a lot of sites have a button on the bottom to take you to the full version. if they dont, get atomic web browser from the app store and set it represent itself as desktop safari in the preferences. problem solved!

a lot of sites have a button on the bottom to take you to the full version. if they dont, get atomic web browser from the app store and set it represent itself as desktop safari in the preferences. problem solved!

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Hmm, I dont think there was any option on that particular website. I dont really want to use the space to install another browser on my ipad but if all else fails will give it a shot! Thanks for suggestions.

Hmm, I dont think there was any option on that particular website. I dont really want to use the space to install another browser on my ipad but if all else fails will give it a shot! Thanks for suggestions.

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atomic is generally better than safari, it has tabs and you can even use facebook chat when you set is as a desktop browser in addition to not having to view mobile sites. you should really consider it as a safari replacement

<<begin rant>> I'm glad someone else is annoyed by web designers who trap you into mobile versions of their sites -- GM is one of the worst offenders (and, no, it doesn't offer the option to view the full site). When this happens, I usually take an extra minute or two to comment back to the site owner if they've offered a "comments" link (and, again, no, GM doesn't offer a "comment" link so they apparently don't care what you think about their sites). <<end rant>>

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